As temperatures drop and sniffles rise, many wonder: does cold weather make you sick? While chilly air itself doesn’t cause ...
"Usually, when we think about the common cold, it's a virus," Dr Cheryl Lythgoe of Benenden Health explains to Yahoo UK.
“Asking for an antibiotic to make your cold go away faster is not going to help, and it actually contributes to bacterial ...
Butler points out that another common mistake people make is waiting too long to get warm after a run. Athletes are encouraged to immediately get out of the cold and put on warm, dry clothes. Sipping ...
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A poll of 2,000 UK adults found more than a quarter (27%) believe you can catch a cold simply by being outside when the temperature drops.  While 28% think stepping out with damp hair is directly ...
First things first, if you love moving your body even if you're dealing with a runny nose or mild headache, you can still go for it. But before you attempt to crush your usual workout, there are a few ...
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Can cold weather make you sick?

With the temperatures changing, you may be experiencing a stuffy nose or scratchy throat. Many have been left wondering if ...